Energies (Feb 2020)

Energy Footprint of Mechanized Agricultural Operations

  • Maria Lampridi,
  • Dimitrios Kateris,
  • Claus Grøn Sørensen,
  • Dionysis Bochtis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13030769
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 769

Abstract

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The calculation of the energy cost of a cultivation is a determining factor in the overall assessment of agricultural sustainability. Most studies mainly examine the entire life cycle of the operation, considering reference values and reference databases for the determination of the machinery contribution to the overall energy balance. This study presents a modelling methodology for the precise calculation of the energy cost of performing an agricultural operation. The model incorporates operational management into the calculation, while simultaneously considering the commercially available machinery (implements and tractors). As a case study, the operation of tillage was used considering both primary and secondary tillage (moldboard plow and field cultivator, respectively). The results show the importance of including specific operation parameters and the available machinery as part of determining the accurate total energy consumption, even though the field size and available time do not have a significant effect.

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